a ———— ——— THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - - . Oe FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1892. _ —— Local and Other items. Medicines for sale, Sut tus Kickap ; ; 1 at Wateon’s Drug wh sale ana retail, = r ¥ \ mY l..ttet r ; Fouxo on Queen St., Chart totown, D. ‘ Br s, the che apest store to buy custom etc. Always a} thing, gents’ furnisnings, comp ete etoc k to select from. ‘ Pouce Coent.—Tbis morning & wi man r 30 days for assault and bate! man; and # young man for | : wor tery on another ' n being drunk and dis wderly was fined $4 and | ' was fined $30 o coats 2 = Bye Damaces Crattep.—John B. Gnater, of Fredericton, has begun an _ action against the trustees of the Baptist Church at that place for illegal expa'sion from mem- bership. Damages are laid at $10,000. - Avoruer Cass. ~ A summmoas has been served on # Sidney Street liquor man for sell. ing in a room not fronting on & public street, contrary to the provisions of the new law ree gulating saloons The summons is return. able on Manday. iain Boptss Reeoverep.—The bodies of the two men drowned on the North Side a few weeks ago have been recovered. Both were found ia Litrle Rustico Harber. Campbell's body was first discovered, and McDonald's was found yesterday. initia Cry Taxes —Parties owing city taxes La! better pay up at once, as lists are being prepared for advertising defaulters. Look out for poll tax «xecutions for 1892. Pay at once and save expenses, 3i—aug2d - Home vor lyrexMeNt.-—The remains of the late James Hogles will arrive here in the express from Summerside this evening at 7.26 (local time), and will be at once taken to his mother’s residence, King Street. winnie Vatuanie® Cargo. — The brigt. Hattie Louise, Captain King, sails from Summerside for the West Indies to-day, teking the follow ing cargo : 2,500 sacks oats, 26 horses, 1 cow, 70 sheep, 10 tons bay, 1 dozen fowls, 2 cases butter, all valued at $8,850 and shipped by A. M. Wright. : Exevrsion.— Don't forget the military ex- cursion in the Jacques Cartier on Monday evening next. ‘Lhe steamer leaves the wharf ateight o'clock. Militia bands are advertised te be in attendance and other music will be provided. Proceeds in aid of the military hall. Make arrangementa ty attend. Cricket. —We are plexed te. notice in a list of cricketers which we publish elsewhere the names of such veterans as Mevers. John Cathrae, L. H. Davies, J A. Moore and Dre. S RJenkins,and vote that the absence of some of our best pl» ers does not d~ter those left at home trom keeping this grand old game to the fore. idascdisaalliatiianinin SHODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American m- say for Heart, Nerves, Liver, liidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottie. Pay only for the good you receive. At all DPryugeists, $1.00 per bottic, six bottles $5.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.’’ — Cror Paosrects.—According to a Toronto despatch, reports received by grain merchants from «all parts of the Dominion give promise of » good harvest in every part of Can- eda. In some provinces the yield will not be as large as anticipated, while in others it is beyond expectations. On ths whole, the crops will be be large in quantity and of a more satisfactory quality than those of last year. —_—_o—_ — OppreLLowsutr.—On June 30th last there were 51 lodges and 3.790 members of the American Order of Oddfellows in the maritime provinces, a net increase for the year of 520 Prince Edward Island has 3 lodges and 298 members. New Brunswick has i1 lodges and 949 members, and Nova Seotia 37 lodges aad 2,633 members. Of the 795 initiated during the year Nova Scotixs contributed 704, of which latter number Halifax contributed 201. a At Keprocs. —An exceedingly pleasant and enjoyab'e afternoon party was given yesterday by Mr and Mrs. Neil McLeod at their sum- mer residence at Keppoch. After partakivg of tea on Keppoch beach the party returned to the house, which was tastefully decorated fer the occasion, and indulged in dancing and other «musen.ents till a latehonur. Mr. Me. Leod is to be congratulited upon his se)ection ef such a charming spot for a summer's out. ing, tdi eaale Fine 1x Woxtreat —We regret to hear that the Metropolitan rolling mil'a at Mont- rel, owned by William Abbott, Esq., were destroyed by fire on Wednesday evening last, throwing about one hundred and fifty men out of employment. The loss is as yet unknown, but it mut be in the neighborhood of $250,- 000. The property was insured, but to what extent is not known. Mr. Abbott was absent from home at the tim, being with bia fither, the premier, at Restig suche Mrs. Abbott, who is a daughter of the late Hon. Col. Grey, is at present visiting her sis'er, Mrs. A. Lord, Brighton. Hoxse Notes —In the race meeting on the Riding Grounds, Halifax, on the 24th, the free-for-all trot was won in straight he>ta by A. L. Slipp’s Eddie Wilkes; best time, 2 303 Minnie Grey took second money, and Lerael third. The other starters were Gladstone and Stranger. The race was for a purse ot $250, divided. The ten theusand dollar 2.20 trot at Hart- ford, Conn., on the same day, was won by Nightingale in four heats. The best time was 2 13) It is reported about town that the trotting stallion Robbie Lee died last night. — Snort or Sorrs.—According to a New- castle contemporary, the first number of an) American paper, the Rocky Mountain Cyclone, contained the following heroic apnouncement :— “The type-phounder phrom whom we bought the outphit phor this printing orphis phailed to supply any ephs or cays, and it #ill be pheur or phive weex bephore we get any. We have ordered the missing letters and will have to wait antil they; come We don’t lique the idea ov this variety ov spelling any better than our) readers bat mistax will happen in the best | teguiated phamilies, and if the c's and exes held out we shall ceep (sound the ¢ hard) the Cyclone whirling aphter a phashion till the sorts arrive. It is no joque to us: it is & serious aphair.” W.- wil! exchange our property in the city for property in the country—W P Colwill. TELEGRAPHIC a |) ti « ‘ The Home Rule Bill ISSO Ul lon a e a What it Will Be Like. believed to be engaged upon by Glad- stone, McCarthy and Villon, First that present land legislation shall not be disturbed for five years; second, that the police and justicary shall be in the hand: of the Dublin parliament; third, that the balance of the Irish church fund shall be at the disposal of the Irish legislature: fourth, that the English Receiver-General of the bill of 1866 be dispensed with; fifth, that on the other hand there shall ba only PPOSsl a ar @ q' l are one customs department, and that the Irish 9 parliament shail not have powerto levy separate duties; sixch, the ovly veto shall be royal veto to be exercised on advice of Eng. \ | Lonpon, Aug 26. ‘ The Chronicle gives the following 8 the main lines of the home rale Dill, as 3 ey a VICTORIA ROW, ILL TO-DAY, SATURDAY, 6th of August, until fur- ee re oe ee eee oe ther notice, offer their whole stock of NEW AND Lowpox, Ang. 26. |PASHIONABLE GOODS at Extraordinary. Reductions Gladstone has seut a letter to Labouchere, from usual selling prices, eaying that he alone is responsible for not pre» ee bis oame to toe Garey faa at tie] From the well-known reliable character of Goods kept reficcts upon Labouchere’s public character} IM stock by JAMES PATON & CU., and at the low prices and services. new marked, they have confidence in asserting that bet- The Newfield Wreck. fer value has not been submitted in the trade for years Pe eae ie past. No goods bought for sale purposes. What we The Government steamer La Canadienne, offer is our regular stock. Capt Belanger, arrived yesterday afternoon wd ee eee Sees fe]. SILKS! SILKS !—Black and Colored, Fancy and Plains. All our’ gtock of e ait) ok ths Mae a ee Surahs, Colored and Black Bangalines, Pongees, L wely Shot Surahba. Also, ‘all oar etéte ond OM be hardig werth sepaising, Standard Blick and Col sred Siks at startling reductions. Regular Gros Grain Silks, Captain Smith. R N., will hold an iavestiga- worth $i, now 50c ; Regular Standard Black Costume Silks $1 35, $1.65, $1 90, $2.25, tion. It is understood that a certain person | &t¢-. Dissolution Sale price $1, $1.35, $1 50 and $1 65. Splendid Stock to choose from on board is psrtly to blame for the disaster. No trouble so show goods. He was told several) times by some of the crew DRESS ROBES.—These goods are of exceptional quality, but will be cleated out that the vessel was dragging her anchor .He | at the following Dissvlution prices :—Regu'ar price $3, tor $5; $9.25 for $6; BLL for replied she was not, bat gm te at | $6.59 ; $15.75 for $8 ; $15 25 for $350. Every Lady in Town will do well tu inspect —_ = pear A most rigid investiga- | thig beautiful lot of goods. : READY-MADE DRESSES in a large variety of shades. Regular prices $9.75 nae : for $5 ; $11 for $6 ; $16 for $8. Never before have we offered such large discounts. Bouaty Frauds Tria 650 YARDS DOUBLE WIDTH DRESS GOUDS, all Light Summer Colors, Raneocx. Ane 98 | suiteble for Summer and Fail wear. Regular 352 goods for the marvellous low price of és eOK, ANB “Y- 1120. per yard. These goods cannot last long at the figures c 1 d sec: The trial of Mr. A K McDouald, for bounty |), ho. > s 8 ee frauds,commenced yeste day before Stipendiary “er aay 5 Mefiuhe . A tacdbec'el witneeiee eete. ai. One lot of SINGLE-WID?'a BLACK GOODS, usually sold from 352 to 592, for amined. The prosecution esked,and by consent | 20¢ to 3c. on ee Saunt d os ea ict, when MERINO3 AND CASH MERES, —For quality and general wear these goods are vt “The pone itt toads eirteianine jcorrect. All of exceptionally good Dyes and Shades. Ove line of Colored Cashmeres pa wage Sehpnndins 7,04 ich the presees- ) aud Merinos, the mos? recent shades produced, will be cleared out at a very low figure. cae sell nails. ‘tho busetp clehn-ae deck. BLACK SILK WARP HENRIETLAS. —These popular goods in diffsrent quali- is frauduleat, but the evidence xgeinst the , ties Wo keep always on hand a choice selection to chocse frem. prisoner is slight. GRENADINES, SINGLE WIDTIHS.— Regular prices from 192 to 652 ; Dissolu- iectaliiossiniii j tion Sale price, 132 to 45c. Tie Washington Conference. | ALL-WOOL COLORED DELAINES in pretty shades at exceptional low prices — - SUNSHADES! SUNSHADES !—One lot ia light shades. Regular prices from MontreaL, Aug. 26. | $1 to $3. Wall clear the lot at two prices, namely, 25: and 502. We are throwing The Toronto Empire has an interview away these goods at the above prices, One lot Black Sunshades, j»b lot, extra value, with Hon Mr. Bowe'l this morning on the $1.25 for 85c. sudject of the first c mfereuce at Washing- | PRINIS! PRINTS !--Bost Eaglish fass colors. 5,000 yards in Eaglish Cam- ton, at which conference it wis stated that | : ; . , brics, Galetia and Oxfoed Strip3s, Zsphyrs, Chintz, Muslins, etc. Hundreds of beau- the Canadian Ministers promised not to or : . , Bowell | tiful patterns to select froumiu Plain and Faaey Siteans. Ladies, do no> miss this » ¥ : i . . . allow rebate this seacon. uweill states | It is nzedless ty quote prices, as thess goods will emphaticaily shat no such promise was ever | opportunity of securing a bargain. re het Bir Jel P not last any time at the prices marked. - cy 7 ee _ oo reg way : ere LACE CURTAINS, in Ayrshire and Nottingham makes. 1,000 pairs to select orte, who was present, bears out his asser- § Sans ce ae : si. jfrom. Curtains that were usually sold at from 802. to $2, Dissulution Sale price 40c to | $1.25. ‘This is a genuine bargain. A's, a large stock of Fancy Art Muslins, Cre- | tonnes, Dsmasks, Piushes for Furnishing purposes. Pairs ei Silk Curtains in all the igi j leading shades. Also, a large stock of fine Lvee. Lice Curtains, 3} and 4 yards long, New York, Aug. 26. | usual prices from $2 59 to $7.00. We will offer th's wonderful lot at prices that will The Red Star steamship Noordland arrived , Sell them. Lidies who intend to go housekeeping would do well to inspect this toslay, and reports that on the 22ad inst., | cheap lot. : while in lat. 45 25 and long. 57 15, she passed CARPETS! CARPETS !—In Brussels, Wiltons, Velvets and Tapestry. Also, a the British ship Alambiga, abandoned and large variety of Squares ; 1500 yards Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, all the best makes, waterslogged. The Alumb gh left Musqaash, | at prices that will be sure to effect a speedy clearance. c. Os eons mean ~~ aa » oo THs, MATS, oe ete., all of the best Scotch and English makes. life were notiesd on board by the people of | We will close out our large stock of English O.lcloths at 27ca yard. We keep no the Noordland, and the fate of the crew is un Canadian Oilcloths in stock, nothing but the best Eaglish and Scotch mikes. certain, TWO BALES TAPESTRY ENDS, from 1} to 2 yards. Also, all ends of Tapes- try and Brussels Carpets, Mattings, Heaps, in plain and stripes, suitable for Halls The N.W.T. Government Defeated. | and other purpoves. Ladies, do not lst this opportunity pass before securing bargains. ste Clothing! Clothing! high. Lhe trouble isover the school ques- CHILDREN’S SUITS that were $1.35 a Suit tor 652. Suits that were $1.75, tion. Dissolution price $1 ; Suits that were $2, now $15). Ths above lots will fit boys from 4 years to 12 years. Summer Cotson Blouses, with Pants, regular prices $1.45, $1 65, $2 and $2.50, Dissolution Sse price 90c, $1.35, $1.75. These goods must be a cleared out to make room for our Wiater Goods. N» ressonable offor refused. Call! Boston, Aug 26 and get Caillreu’s Ciothitg at your own price. All sizes kept in stock. G. Herbert Lee, the St. John defaulter who 500 GENTS’ ODD JACK ETS, diffarent sz13, usual pric-s from $2.5) to $8 ; was run down ia Boston a few dsys ago and | Dissolution price $1.25 to $4. A grand chance to get a cheap C oat. whe te grasteeny © prteder 8 Xeungs hotel 700 PAIRS GENTS’ TWESD TROUSERS from 5Jz to $2; usual priges’from sine t 1 he 7 ignt. Hi sort . : . . eo iaooe wee enti ee fl ain $1 to $3. These goods are uot j b lots imp ried for this sale, but. our regular stock. ence to save him from ariest. 300 PAIRS ODD PANTS, su table for Chiléren from 4 years to 8 years.: Call and get a pair. SERGE SULTS from 65: t> $2. Never bsfore hive we offered such inducement® in this Depwt aent. We mike this .ffer to show our customers that we cau sell these Queseco, Aug 26 goods lower than they have ever brought before. I¢ is reported that the Provincisl Legisia- 203 SUITS IN TWEED$ AND WORSTEDS, all odd sizos. As we have no ture will be sammoned November 3rd or 10-h. | complete range of siz+s iu thes? goods we offer the remaining sizes at less than cost. The principal reason given for the early session | $10 Suits for $6 50 ; $6 Suits for $4. Serge Suits from $2.50 up. is thatthe asylum question must be settled before contracts expire. lish ministry; seveath, that thirty lrish mem- —_—- -—- _--_ — Ship Abandoned. Reoina, N.W.T., Aug 26. The Government of the Northwest Terri- tories was defeated on a motion of want of confidence moved by Betts, of Prince Albert -_- oO -— Lee Comes Home. -—- — The Quebec Legislature. Regenerated. MASKINONGE, Que, Aug. 26. The French Canadians who separated 5800 pieces Tapestry Carpet for rom the Church of Rome were baptiz ° a he =, 2 7" T. Herein, mer the small stem of 45> cents a piece, of the First Baptist Church. The Canadian Fisheries. (Daily Bulletin.) Hairax, Aug. 25, Hake good and herriog fair at Georgetown. Mackerel are reported to be taking hooks choice patterns; regular price, 75 and && cents. freely at Miminigash, Tignish and Nail Pond. Good takes are being mace at Miminigash, fair at Ma!peque, light {Georgetown, and Al.- aa berton. {x) Weatber Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 26.—10 a. m. Unsettied and rainy; a little higher tem- perature. > —_ +> Tue amateur oarsmen of St. John are doing + % their best to boom aquatics there. Our loca! next month, It will be hard fur Charlotte. 168 VIC e ORIA ROW, town to get ap amateur crew together that would make a showing, as amateur sguatics are practically unkno«n in thiscity. As a — Q general rule, «ur men seem to be in athletics OPPOSITE MARKET S [ J ARE. clubs have received an invitation to compete in an amateur regatta to be held in St. Joh and aquatics for the money rather than the honor and recreation. Charlottetown, August 6, 1892—eod & wky © TANLEY BROS. ARE OPENING TO-DAY New French Flannels in Spots and Stripes, New Bronze and Cardinal Felts, New Stanley Cloths for Dresses and Ulsters, New Military Canvas, New Fiannelettes, New Polka Dot Searfs, New Silesias, New Bright Wool Plaids, New Torchon Laces, New Embroidery Crash, New Kid Gloves, New Towellings, New Jersey Flannels for Children’s Cloaks. ———_—$ +(x) ———— BROWNS BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. GREAT SALE nctingyine ll II ccrtirrane WILURENS CLOTHING UNTIC let SEPTEMBER AT J. B. Macdonald's Great Clothing Store. 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. eee W~ have a good assortment in all the sizes, Our Boys’ Clothing at regular prices are cheap, and this Big Discount offers a rare opportunity to buy at less than manufacturers’ prices. Don’t fail to see our Stock and Prices. J. B. MACDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE, QUEEN STRERT. DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. { ——(x)} BOOTS and SLIPPERS to clear. BIG DISCOUNTS ON LOTS. Lowest Prices in the Trade. See our Stock— WEST SIDE OF QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, August 17, 1892—e0d & wky EE we = See Se a — SS“ NEW HARDWARE STORE! "=" Norton & Fennell. Norton & Fennell, We Have Opened Our New Store CAI where we have a large and well-assoctel stoss of HARD VARE and PA(NCERS’ SOUP. PLIES. Our Goods are all New and bought for Cash in the best markets, and we will give our castomers the benefit of the discounts. ‘ERON BLOCK, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, We guarantee satisfaction to those wao favor us with their patronage, and we will sell as low as any house in the trade. FENNELL & CHANDLER. ee — ee ee Charlottetown, July 22, 1892 —dy lw AUGUST, 1892. —{x) SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN SUMMER DRESS GOODS THIS MONTH. 300 Yards Double Width All-Wool Dress Goods at a Great Barg2in. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. 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